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sees some other part of it and realize that everything is ok if you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in america. i think the rock the families need a funny well. whenever government says they're for keeping safe get ready because you give them your freedom. for food for food. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to congresswoman michele bachmann since she kicked off her presidential campaign last month in iowa are right wing candidate who is trying to dial back her wing that ideas but you knew that it wouldn't take too long before as they were that crazy did come back and michelle michelle is the first two thousand and twelve presidential candidate to sign the marriage vows a declaration of dependence upon a marriage and family and then i was sponsored by the family leader and i will base conservative organization so as you can imagine this group is all about protecting the family and marriage here in the u.s. and i mean marriage as in between a man and woman only so they came up with a very
sees some other part of it and realize that everything is ok if you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in america. i think the rock the families need a funny well. whenever government says they're for keeping safe get ready because you give them your freedom. for food for food. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to congresswoman michele bachmann since she kicked off her presidential campaign last...
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going to win the male vote by trying to take away their porn i'm not sure michelle's aware but porn is big business a report released in two thousand and ten on porn found that every second more than three thousand dollars is spent on pornography worldwide every second more than twenty eight thousand internet users are viewing pornography worldwide and here in the u.s. every year nearly two hundred forty five million pages are viewed and every thirty nine minutes here in america a new pornographic video is being created now you may recall r t that an in-depth report on the porn industry several months ago horn's a thirteen billion dollars a year business just here in america worldwide there's four point two million of porn web sites and by the way that is twelve percent of all web sites out there michele bachmann really wants to stop all porn would not be bad for the economy would not be interfering with someone's personal choices and freedoms you know michelle and her tea party darling what about that whole don't tread on me model now this valley by michele that you just signed is just he
going to win the male vote by trying to take away their porn i'm not sure michelle's aware but porn is big business a report released in two thousand and ten on porn found that every second more than three thousand dollars is spent on pornography worldwide every second more than twenty eight thousand internet users are viewing pornography worldwide and here in the u.s. every year nearly two hundred forty five million pages are viewed and every thirty nine minutes here in america a new...
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you think about things being big and got a name and like imax and 3 d. it is a big deal. car maheaven. >> let me tell you about the drivers real quick. >> we talked to a few of them and they are enjoying what they are ending up with here. take a listen. >> this is a beautiful city and we love to see it by foot and this is an aspect of la with the freeway closed. >> using doing zero or 5 and see it completely empty is surreal. >> all right. there you go. drivers, and enjoying car magidon and not the car taste trophy. >> i like you. and thank you so much. >> i am glad it is pleasant out there. hopefully they stay on schedule. thank you very much. we are waiting therelease for casey anthony. woolhave an update live from our orlando on our top story. who could forget this . dramatic rescue of the chilean miners. they are back and making big demands. >> action is not over in cape canaveral. the amazing rocket launch and gear it is carrying. [ malannouncer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic low back pain. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. i
you think about things being big and got a name and like imax and 3 d. it is a big deal. car maheaven. >> let me tell you about the drivers real quick. >> we talked to a few of them and they are enjoying what they are ending up with here. take a listen. >> this is a beautiful city and we love to see it by foot and this is an aspect of la with the freeway closed. >> using doing zero or 5 and see it completely empty is surreal. >> all right. there you go. drivers,...
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it was not a big political thing. it was a holiday. we were just going to go and sing sing christmas carols, do some rap songs, whether we could do to cheer up the brothers that were locked up. we started to do it over and over again. it was only 10 years later and that we began to see ways to use that in a more pro-active way. we would come out of a nightclub in new york city, my brother, my cousin, and i. we had had some experience with the police harassing us on the streets. this particular night, somebody had gotten into a fight, we were probably the only black folks in a white neighborhood the party that they were at, they were playing salsa, marvin gaye, and we were hanging out after the birthday party. we got caught up in a situation where the police had been called for shots fired. we happened to be the only black people there, they got us and put us in jail. that was the first day that you mentioned. the long and short of it is, i was in my second year of law school at the time. i am reading all these things about criminal pro
it was not a big political thing. it was a holiday. we were just going to go and sing sing christmas carols, do some rap songs, whether we could do to cheer up the brothers that were locked up. we started to do it over and over again. it was only 10 years later and that we began to see ways to use that in a more pro-active way. we would come out of a nightclub in new york city, my brother, my cousin, and i. we had had some experience with the police harassing us on the streets. this particular...
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each chance they keep losing big elections by bigger margins. in florida in 2008, they lost but they won. in ohio, we had dry machines and wet people, they won by that mar margin, but 40 states, those are disabled and people of color. the problem of justice much play its role to investigate and defend people's protected right to vote. >> what do you think the department of justice should specifically do? do you think this is a job for individual states and should be investigated specifically or do you want a nationwide probe? >> it has to be nationwide, but each state has its own scheme. for example, imagine in michigan where the governor observes the right to suspend that mayor and council, all those voters put in an emergency manager who then has the power to suspend all labor negotiations and subsidiary assets. that's a voter oppression, undemocratic, for example. all students on campuses, and in 2000, president barack ran in 2008, whole campuses could vote. they are targeting students, senior disabled, black and brown people. it is violating
each chance they keep losing big elections by bigger margins. in florida in 2008, they lost but they won. in ohio, we had dry machines and wet people, they won by that mar margin, but 40 states, those are disabled and people of color. the problem of justice much play its role to investigate and defend people's protected right to vote. >> what do you think the department of justice should specifically do? do you think this is a job for individual states and should be investigated...
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we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also cons
we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the...
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could have a big impact on all of us. a lot of you are saying you're preparing for the worst. steve says i guess if you're a senior and rely on social security, you'd better make sure your bills are paid up. steven green suggests, learn to grow your own food and buy gold. john vega says as a retired air force person i'm saving up knowing i may not get my retirement check. according to mike schwartz, there's nothing the american public can do nor does it matter if we default on our debt our credit rating is finished and a american economy starts a sharp decline into history. you can reach me on facebook or twitter. >>> the nfl appears to be one step closer to ending a lockout what has dragged on since march. that's because the owners have approved a new deal. it looks like here's the statement from the nfl player's association we're expecting them to say if they're going to meet the deal. the statement says, player leadership is discussing the most recent written proposal with the nfl chin clouds a settlement agreement, de
could have a big impact on all of us. a lot of you are saying you're preparing for the worst. steve says i guess if you're a senior and rely on social security, you'd better make sure your bills are paid up. steven green suggests, learn to grow your own food and buy gold. john vega says as a retired air force person i'm saving up knowing i may not get my retirement check. according to mike schwartz, there's nothing the american public can do nor does it matter if we default on our debt our...
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you go out with what one big question? >> well, what do you think about what's going on in washington? what do you think of the president? what do you think of the republicans? but also,want to meet a lot of small business people on this trip. i want to hear about what kind of problems you're having inning to business these days. what does the economy look like from the bottom up
you go out with what one big question? >> well, what do you think about what's going on in washington? what do you think of the president? what do you think of the republicans? but also,want to meet a lot of small business people on this trip. i want to hear about what kind of problems you're having inning to business these days. what does the economy look like from the bottom up
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big news on civil rights tonight. an historic announcement scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the pentagon. why bury an historic civil rights announcement on a friday afternoon in july? i am never understand why they schedule these things like this. more details ahead. >>> a month before he passed away, former west virginia senator robert bird announced he would vote to repeal the u.s. military's don't ask, don't tell policy. his vote was critical. but senator byrd's vote came with conditions. he said it hinged on writing into the legislation a 60-day delay in the actual repeal after certification that the military was ready for repeal. the certification would have to come from the president, the secretary of defense, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. now, two of those three necessary certifications we are told will come tomorrow, when defense secretary leon panetta and the joint chiefs of staff will certify that the pentagon is ready to repeal the policy. the president is scheduled to meet with secretar
big news on civil rights tonight. an historic announcement scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the pentagon. why bury an historic civil rights announcement on a friday afternoon in july? i am never understand why they schedule these things like this. more details ahead. >>> a month before he passed away, former west virginia senator robert bird announced he would vote to repeal the u.s. military's don't ask, don't tell policy. his vote was critical. but senator byrd's vote came with...
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big news on civil rights tonight. an historic announcement scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the pentagon. why bury an historic civil rights announcement on a friday afternoon in july? i am never understand why they schedule these things like this. more details ahead. [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] 125 years ago... we invented the automobile. ♪ and 80,000 patents later, we're still reinventing it. ♪ it's no coincidence that the oldest car company has the youngest and freshest line in the luxury class. mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the e-class. ♪ whose long day starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol arthritis and maybe up to six in a day... or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. happy chopping. covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with your skin. how easy breezy beautiful is that? trublend...from
big news on civil rights tonight. an historic announcement scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the pentagon. why bury an historic civil rights announcement on a friday afternoon in july? i am never understand why they schedule these things like this. more details ahead. [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] 125 years ago... we invented the automobile. ♪ and 80,000 patents later, we're still reinventing it. ♪ it's no coincidence that the oldest car company has the youngest and freshest line...
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the big question now, how might wall street react this morning? >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable that we'd ever do that. >> reporter: a market slide could affect what you pay for mortgages, car loans, financing college. right now, washington is stuck on the timing. democrats and republicans want to tighten this up now. >> i don't think they have they choice. >> reporter: republicans want a short-term deal. cut $1 trillion now. and then, more cuts through the elections. >> and not some short-term gimmick. >> i know the president's worried about this next election. my god. shouldn't we be worried about the country? >> reporter: speaker boehner told conservatives to be ready to make compromises. >> if you break it, you own it. >> reporter: has the world been looking at all of this? one english official says right-wing nutters, as he calls them, in congress, are causing more of a problem for the economic economy than the crisis in europe. >>> the man accused in the massacre and bomb att
the big question now, how might wall street react this morning? >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable that we'd ever do that. >> reporter: a market slide could affect what you pay for mortgages, car loans, financing college. right now, washington is stuck on the timing. democrats and republicans want to tighten this up now. >> i don't think they have they choice. >> reporter: republicans want a short-term deal....
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that is why they were big supporters of divorce, and they looked upon marriage as a very confining role in life. gloria steinem said that when a woman gets married she becomes a semi non-person. dann said the life of a wife and mother was living in a comfortable concentration camp. that was their attitude. the social degradation of women was a major goal on the feminist movement, and it wasn't using the argument that it takes two incomes to support the family. that wasn't why they wanted to get her home. not for the economic reasons, but for social and cultural reasons because they tried to tell women that you were just a parasite, your life is not accomplishing anything. the only way to have fulfillment is to be independent of men and have your own career. the pulitzer prize finalist will speak about native american history, the continued struggles of native tribes and the consequences of misusing resources and the environment. she is the author of more than a dozen books and collections of poetry including the woman who watches over the world, dwellings, and team spirit. >> linda hoga
that is why they were big supporters of divorce, and they looked upon marriage as a very confining role in life. gloria steinem said that when a woman gets married she becomes a semi non-person. dann said the life of a wife and mother was living in a comfortable concentration camp. that was their attitude. the social degradation of women was a major goal on the feminist movement, and it wasn't using the argument that it takes two incomes to support the family. that wasn't why they wanted to get...
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that's my big worry. soy far the -- so far the markets are calm, surprisingly so to me >> arthel: the average person is caring about their jobs and whether people are going to start hiring them and they are not going to charge too much interest rate. we could go on. >> businesses are afraid to hire, because deficits crowd out the economy. i think that's why unemployment is remaining high. >> arthel: i feel like it is turning into this political football. i think the average person is getting to the point where who should they believe? they are telling me that we have to stop now. gary, i've enjoyed the conversation, but i must end it there, thank you for your time >> my pleasure. >> rick: 15d news out of london today. sing -- sad news out of london today. er amy winehouse is dead. -- the cause of death not immediately clear the 27-year-old had a history of struggling with drugs and alcohol for years. >> her death this is very odd, winehouse becomes the latest singer to join the so-called forever 27 club.
that's my big worry. soy far the -- so far the markets are calm, surprisingly so to me >> arthel: the average person is caring about their jobs and whether people are going to start hiring them and they are not going to charge too much interest rate. we could go on. >> businesses are afraid to hire, because deficits crowd out the economy. i think that's why unemployment is remaining high. >> arthel: i feel like it is turning into this political football. i think the average...
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famous for recreating big news events, the wake of rupert murdoch is their latest inspiration. the animation depicts the dramatic scene when wendi murdoch leapt to the aid of her -year-old husband as an attacker tried to throw a shaving cream pie at him. of course, you will remember they did this with the tiger woods scandal, with the charlie sheen debacle. >> is there a tiger theme here? tiger's wife -- >> she's being dubbed the tiger wife for her quick acting skills. >> maybe it's the technique? >> no kidding. >>> well, time for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. in washington a new unabomber exhibit will open at the museum of crime and punishment including some of the hand-made tools. the collection was purchased during a recent government auction with proceeds going to some of the unabomber's victims. >>> this year's comic-con kicks off in san diego with 130,000 comic and superhero lovers of all ages. they are expected to gather over the next four days. >>> and here's a chilling fact during the nation's heat wave. on this day in 198
famous for recreating big news events, the wake of rupert murdoch is their latest inspiration. the animation depicts the dramatic scene when wendi murdoch leapt to the aid of her -year-old husband as an attacker tried to throw a shaving cream pie at him. of course, you will remember they did this with the tiger woods scandal, with the charlie sheen debacle. >> is there a tiger theme here? tiger's wife -- >> she's being dubbed the tiger wife for her quick acting skills. >>...
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the big change was the emergence of a electric elevators. starting in 1880, the electric elevator allowed building dollars to go much higher. we evolved from steam hydraulic elevators to the electric elevators that are not that much different from what we are going to see now at the top of the tower. this is the steam room on the top of the state st. francis. -- on top of the state francis. the equipment you see painted green, that is all the original equipment from 1972. we are just now in the middle of modernizing this equipment. >> why modernize? doesn't the equipment works fine? >> it does, it is of analog and intensive, and there are some additional controls. let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it.
the big change was the emergence of a electric elevators. starting in 1880, the electric elevator allowed building dollars to go much higher. we evolved from steam hydraulic elevators to the electric elevators that are not that much different from what we are going to see now at the top of the tower. this is the steam room on the top of the state st. francis. -- on top of the state francis. the equipment you see painted green, that is all the original equipment from 1972. we are just now in the...
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big news on civil rights tonight. an historic announcement scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the pentagon. why bury an historic civil rights announcement on a friday afternoon in july? i will never understand why they schedule these things like this. more details ahead. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. with other top companies. with an esurance quote, you know you're getting a great deal. you can thank our tech team for that. sure, i'll let them know. bye-bye. aha! anything you want to share? with the tech team? oh, i'm dating that girl in accounting. seriously? yeah, we're pretty serious. [ female announcer ] know if you're getting a great
big news on civil rights tonight. an historic announcement scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the pentagon. why bury an historic civil rights announcement on a friday afternoon in july? i will never understand why they schedule these things like this. more details ahead. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy,...
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that is a big problem. and by the way we saw major economists, housing economist yesterday say that he predicts another 10 to 20% decline in housing values, which means more foreclosures. if people lose equity in their house. jenna: we're hearing one of the reasons why some of these sales aren't happening it is not necessarily no one is shopping but we're seeing deals fall through. contracts get canceled. >> yep. jenna: why are we seeing that? >> i think it's the kind of panic that's happened in the economy over the last month or so, jenna. looked like the first four months of this year the economy was really picking up steam. and then we of course hit that speed bump and let's hope it is just a speed bump. i think people are frightened to take on this new debt. by the way, jenna, if i may, this story ties into the other story you innings ined about what is happening with the debt ceiling. if we have downgrade on our debt and if we can't deal with this enormous $14.3 trillion debt and bring it down then the
that is a big problem. and by the way we saw major economists, housing economist yesterday say that he predicts another 10 to 20% decline in housing values, which means more foreclosures. if people lose equity in their house. jenna: we're hearing one of the reasons why some of these sales aren't happening it is not necessarily no one is shopping but we're seeing deals fall through. contracts get canceled. >> yep. jenna: why are we seeing that? >> i think it's the kind of panic...
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social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get their friends involved in something. they can stand up and say this is what is important to me. i want to do that. it is helping to foster a power shift in terms of becoming less centralized and the coming to a network based strategy and seeing how empowering their supporters to be advocates on their behalf aually decreases them of their workload and gets more people involved in the process. that is important. i think social media provides a low-cost, low barrier of entry, easy way for people to take action where they might not have been able to otherwise before, whether it is v
social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get...
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it's not that big an issue. that sounds crazy for me to say that, but when you put a kid in a situation where six and a half to eight hours a day they're in our building, i already fed 'em in the morning, i fed 'em in the afternoon, i got a granola in my pocket not for me, but because when we go shopping, my wife and i shop at sam's. so we buy extra food. so you come, i got a refrigerator in my office, i have granola bars in there, i have, um -- i don't eat all that stuff. i have cereal in my office, i have all sorts of things. and i'm not the only one. many of my staff do. if it's a food issue, that's a solvable problem. but more important than giving the child the food is feeding their soul. because they're not going to get full off the granolas i'm giving 'em, but they have football practice, and i can't have them going there when the last time they ate was 11:30, and practice goes until 6, 7:00. we create this mello drama. ful i'm telling you, cut that -- i'm telling you, cut that out. they're going to be th
it's not that big an issue. that sounds crazy for me to say that, but when you put a kid in a situation where six and a half to eight hours a day they're in our building, i already fed 'em in the morning, i fed 'em in the afternoon, i got a granola in my pocket not for me, but because when we go shopping, my wife and i shop at sam's. so we buy extra food. so you come, i got a refrigerator in my office, i have granola bars in there, i have, um -- i don't eat all that stuff. i have cereal in my...
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then the next big question, where on earth would she fly to? we have heard everything from puerto rico to new york, to staying with an aunt in texas. again, rick, it is simply speculation and that remains to be seen. but we will find out soon enough. >> rick: do we know anything about the kind of coaching or advice that casey anthony or her team are getting right now? >> we have seen her primary defense attorneys come and go from this particular jail where casey anthony has been incarcerated. on thursday it was jose baez and yesterday, chaney mason stopped by here and was inside for quite some time. both of those attorneys, baez and mason, have not spoken to reporters as they have been coming and going. but, of course, we assume that they are inside, they are coaching her on trying to get through life when she walks away from this facility, and carefully orchestrating her release from jail because as we know, death threats have been made against casey anthony. this has really struck a cord, this not guilty verdict on that first degree count of
then the next big question, where on earth would she fly to? we have heard everything from puerto rico to new york, to staying with an aunt in texas. again, rick, it is simply speculation and that remains to be seen. but we will find out soon enough. >> rick: do we know anything about the kind of coaching or advice that casey anthony or her team are getting right now? >> we have seen her primary defense attorneys come and go from this particular jail where casey anthony has been...
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there is a little amplified sound and big amplified sound. i don't know how you would like to do with it but that is what she just expressed. >> we are looking if there is a way to separate out smaller operators? as far as i know, there are 10 major sightseeing companies in the city that have opened their buses. >> they seem to be multiplying. i see more of those double decker buses than i ever have. >> and even the small ones, i happen to live on a tourist site. those little small things, they are so loud. they are. the are really very intrusive. personally, i appreciate this because i have to year that same talk like 20 times a day. >> i have received lots of feedback from across the city. i would to speak to the alamo square neighborhood association. we got e-mail from all across the city where people made the same statements all over and over again. >> i like this legislation because where i live on 20, i hear them every day. sometimes, early saturday morning going up market street. i do like this. i have the same concerns. there are some
there is a little amplified sound and big amplified sound. i don't know how you would like to do with it but that is what she just expressed. >> we are looking if there is a way to separate out smaller operators? as far as i know, there are 10 major sightseeing companies in the city that have opened their buses. >> they seem to be multiplying. i see more of those double decker buses than i ever have. >> and even the small ones, i happen to live on a tourist site. those little...
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so a big difference in our big cities. also heavy rain overnight through detroit, that's heading for toledo and cleveland this morning. so you're also going to have to deal with a wet morning and maybe even thunderstorms mixed in. so very warm once again this dallas. afternoon thunderstorms in atlanta. chicago today, you'll dry out because your humt levels will drop a little bit. as we go into saturday, notice that it's not that bad of a mess. saturday is looking hot in mid-atlantic, but d.c. will be 94. and finally into sunday, widespread 90s, but not as wet around the country. so overall this weekend is looking pretty good. >> not should shabby. thank you. >>> can an all-star cast pull in all-star numbers at the box office? plus will captain america meet his match? your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. this is my robot butler. say i'm missing england. i type in e-n-g... and he gives me a variety of options. would you like to have a look at a map, my lad? ah, why not? s
so a big difference in our big cities. also heavy rain overnight through detroit, that's heading for toledo and cleveland this morning. so you're also going to have to deal with a wet morning and maybe even thunderstorms mixed in. so very warm once again this dallas. afternoon thunderstorms in atlanta. chicago today, you'll dry out because your humt levels will drop a little bit. as we go into saturday, notice that it's not that bad of a mess. saturday is looking hot in mid-atlantic, but d.c....
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a big wave of payments about 23 billion and so on. obviously some things would not get funded in this country that typically do. what was interesting to hear what from speaker boehner today, chris, in that interview with laura ingraham, earlier today, around 4:00 p.m. eastern time, he was asked about the fact that wednesday would really mark the deadline if they were going to have votes in congress on this issue, that they would have to get their act together because that's when they would need to secure cloture and all the other parliamentary procedure they would need to hold votes. did he think they could craft a deal before wednesday and the speaker said it's only friday. he also said that he will attend as you mentioned tomorrow's session at the white house. he does not believe that his relationship with president obama has been permanently damaged. but he did say that it has been the republicans who have been all along pushing for tough spending cuts and that the white house has avoided every effort to make tough decisions about
a big wave of payments about 23 billion and so on. obviously some things would not get funded in this country that typically do. what was interesting to hear what from speaker boehner today, chris, in that interview with laura ingraham, earlier today, around 4:00 p.m. eastern time, he was asked about the fact that wednesday would really mark the deadline if they were going to have votes in congress on this issue, that they would have to get their act together because that's when they would need...
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straight ahead, we take you to the big easy for the big party. soledad's there. we're going to talk. ♪ twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. ♪ >>> oh, man, from jennifer hudson, mary j. blanige and ush to kanye west. descend to think big easy this weekend for the 17th annual essence music festival. and we've got some cnn stars there, too. and some essence stars, as well. soledad o'brien joins us live from new orleans with a special guest. hello, ladies. by the way, the official sponsor, cnn. so how's it going so far? >> i'll answer that. it's been going really, really well. michelle ebanks is president of and is the person in charge of making sure we're all having fun. it's been great. i want to ask you a quick question about the empowerment session, th
straight ahead, we take you to the big easy for the big party. soledad's there. we're going to talk. ♪ twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. ♪ >>> oh, man, from jennifer...
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the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a mansion. and then i've got -- >> jimmy: probably a good opportunity there, yeah. booker t and trish stratus, if they're listening to me, thank you so much. they did a great job. we put these kids in a 20 by 20 foot ring, showed them what it took to be a wwe superstar. some of them were green as grass, as miss usa was. never been in a ring before in her life. some of the kids had eight, nine, ten years experience. well, what we did was show them what it takes to be successful in wwe. each week, i get my bottom three in the ring and go through my elimination process. and the winner of t
the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a...
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summit a measures to tackle the growing crisis but many say with the epidemic spreading and threatening big problem is like italy and spain it's the three future of the single currency at stake it's our top story tonight meantime these troubles on the tiering aspiring states from wanting to join is said be prepared for that it's war crime future to the hague arresting gotten how big she was the condition serbia has not fulfilled hoping to move closer to becoming a member of the block. and investigations into the u.k. phone hacking scandal intensified with even more political figures coming under scrutiny in public betting on who the case might bring next expert said threatens the careers of not only media executives including rupert murdoch himself but also the political future of prague minister david cameron. it's nine thirty one pm here in moscow next the deadliest diseases if you didn't know and i want not so weak that in a special report we've got for you on the. you're not born with a bio chemistry or psychology degree so every second of your existence from birth to graduation people
summit a measures to tackle the growing crisis but many say with the epidemic spreading and threatening big problem is like italy and spain it's the three future of the single currency at stake it's our top story tonight meantime these troubles on the tiering aspiring states from wanting to join is said be prepared for that it's war crime future to the hague arresting gotten how big she was the condition serbia has not fulfilled hoping to move closer to becoming a member of the block. and...
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. >> mitchell: what happens if the big guys, standard & poors, follow your lead? >> the normal reaction is there is a slight increase in funding costs. now under any scenario, the u.s. government is very strong, and so you don't have to worry about the overall credit quality, but it's just a slight weakening, and that is what the market is looking at right now and that's why we took the action. >> mitchell: okay, sean eganef eagen jones we thank you so much for your insight. >> thank you. >> mitchell: here is what else is happening tonight. tropical storm don limped into texas last night, failing to deliver the amount of rain which the drought-stricken area had wanted. searing triple-digit temperatures are predicted for much of texas and oklahoma over the next five days. karen brown tells us what that means for the region's struggling cattle ranchers. >> reporter: the debilitating drought has ranchers dumping cattle in record numbers. at dublin livestock auction, they sold 3800 head in one day, more than double the usual amounts. >> it's my livelihood, and it's be
. >> mitchell: what happens if the big guys, standard & poors, follow your lead? >> the normal reaction is there is a slight increase in funding costs. now under any scenario, the u.s. government is very strong, and so you don't have to worry about the overall credit quality, but it's just a slight weakening, and that is what the market is looking at right now and that's why we took the action. >> mitchell: okay, sean eganef eagen jones we thank you so much for your...
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great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's healthy for them you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. hoping i'll find quite a hotel bars i was surprised at the hospital staff i thought to meet miles but always there are moments of soft silence i think products are also three hundred hours of words twenty grams which is the record source of the target. i think i need to take and so it's i want to be reasoning and i looked in the back and said there were tears but i was surprised to see that hydrogenated most things read just the whole tell us bright spots on all those parts of the state transcribed it would take a lot of time on their recorder so you would think to look out for the school. or labeling why is really confusing it's been an important step forward to require the transcripts be on the food label so i do it
great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's healthy for them you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. hoping i'll find quite a hotel bars i was surprised at the hospital staff i thought to meet miles but always there are...
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today we are in the '90s in concord a big change there. let us take a look at the fog for tomorrow morning all into the inland valleys and the north bay. we also down to the bayshores, and it is all the weight down to fremont. into the 10:00 hour it is still lingering. it will stick to the coastline again tomorrow. very similar to what we saw today fan and possibly a little farther into san francisco. and did temperatures around the bay area tomorrow will cool down 82 in santa rosa, 73 and san raphael. close to the coastline similar conditions today. warmer down in palo alto. our east bay locations are in the '60s and '70s. temperatures are cooling down significantly 80 in walnut creek, 85 in antioch were in the 90s today. i will have your extended forecast coming up in just a little bit. >> more discounted deals coming your way starting next week living social will expand its instant built program in san francisco which is in third market for this service. if you are wondering how is this different from the regular deals, the name says it
today we are in the '90s in concord a big change there. let us take a look at the fog for tomorrow morning all into the inland valleys and the north bay. we also down to the bayshores, and it is all the weight down to fremont. into the 10:00 hour it is still lingering. it will stick to the coastline again tomorrow. very similar to what we saw today fan and possibly a little farther into san francisco. and did temperatures around the bay area tomorrow will cool down 82 in santa rosa, 73 and san...
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constantly check them and then do what's necessary to rehabilitate or repair, you're going to have a big problem. and they're going to collapse. they're going to fail. and all of a sudden, the water, or the sewage that normally goes through them, will not have any place to go. it'll back up into homes, it'll back up onto the street. it's normally out of sight, out of mind. once it comes to the surface, it's a whole 'nother animal. melosi: you're talking about system-wide problems that would take tremendous human resources to correct. this is true with drinking water, as well as wastewater. man: first, our top story. thousands of people are without water tonight. woman: a flash flood of the manmade kind. apparently, a 12-inch pipe burst. take a look behind me. this water main break shut off water to 2,200 residents. woman: how many breaks are you working on right now? we have 24 breaks working right now. man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever, for any february. man: this 10-inch water main in willard park is
constantly check them and then do what's necessary to rehabilitate or repair, you're going to have a big problem. and they're going to collapse. they're going to fail. and all of a sudden, the water, or the sewage that normally goes through them, will not have any place to go. it'll back up into homes, it'll back up onto the street. it's normally out of sight, out of mind. once it comes to the surface, it's a whole 'nother animal. melosi: you're talking about system-wide problems that would...